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n.
树胶脂
gum-resinous (adj.)
noun
a product consisting essentially of a mixture of gum and resin usually obtained by making an incision in a plant and allowing the juice which exudes to solidify
树胶树脂
The first known use of gum resin was in 1712
gum resinnoun
a product consisting essentially of a mixture of gum and resin usually obtained by making an incision in a plant and allowing the juice which exudes to solidify
1 It is made using glucosamine, chondroitin, msm, calcium fructoborate, organic turmeric root, and boswellia serrata gum resin extract.
2 Kratom can be consumed in various forms: powder; tea; capsules; extracts; tincture; tablets; edibles; gum resin; etc.
3 But, whereas rosin comes from tapping common pine trees, the gum resin for asafetida is extracted from the lower stem and roots of a rare wild member of the carrot family.
4 Frankincense is a sweet smelling gum resin derived from certain Boswellia trees which, at the time of Christ, grew in Arabia, India, and Ethiopia.
乳香是一种芳香气味的树胶脂,源自某种鲍达乳香树,在基督时期生长于阿拉伯,印度和埃塞俄比亚。
1 树胶脂